Amy Davidow

My Background

I hold a Master's in Clinical Psychology from Rhodes University, where I graduated with distinction. My experience spans across private practice, NHS services, Social Services and voluntary sectors, allowing me to bring a diverse perspective to my work. I have worked in CAMHS, adult services, and family services.

Most recently, I was a clinical tutor on the Clinical Psychology Doctorate programme at the University of East London. Before that, I worked as the Clinical Lead at Noa Girls, where I supervised and managed staff while overseeing therapeutic support for vulnerable girls and young women. In addition to my private practice, I now provide training, supervision, and consultation to a range of charities, supporting them in enhancing their clinical services.

I am registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a Practitioner Psychologist, which is the protected title for clinical psychologists in the UK.

This registration ensures that I meet the high standards of training, professional skills, and behaviour required to practise as a clinical psychologist in the United Kingdom.